2023
DOI: 10.35145/jabt.v4i2.126
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Toxic Workplace, Mental Health and Employee Well-being, the Moderator Role of Paternalistic Leadership, an Empirical Study

Mustafa M. Alsomaidaee,
Ban Ahmed Joumaa,
Khalid Waleed Khalid

Abstract: Based on previous research results that recognized the role of paternalistic leadership in promoting a positive work climate, this study explored the impact of a toxic work environment on the mental health and well-being of employees. We used the quantitative methodology to collect and analyze data. A sample of 108 participants from Iraqi internet service provider (ISPs) companies represented the purposive study sample. We targeted employees who experienced the COVID-19 pandemic. All data was collected through… Show more

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“…The management of Sago plantations in Meranti Islands Regency upholds the values of local wisdom because local people have cultivated Sago plants for generations. This local wisdom has an important role (Al-Somaidaee et al, 2023;Tantular et al, 2023) in protecting the environment (Putra et al, 2023). Starting from clearing the Sago land to the harvest process, it is carried out according to community traditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management of Sago plantations in Meranti Islands Regency upholds the values of local wisdom because local people have cultivated Sago plants for generations. This local wisdom has an important role (Al-Somaidaee et al, 2023;Tantular et al, 2023) in protecting the environment (Putra et al, 2023). Starting from clearing the Sago land to the harvest process, it is carried out according to community traditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%